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<title>CSS3 Text, text transform: capitalize, Latin Extended-C</title>
<meta name="assert" content="For the Latin Extended-C Unicode block, text-transform: capitalize puts the first typographic letter unit of each word in titlecase; other characters are unaffected .">
<link rel='author' title='Richard Ishida' href='mailto:ishida@w3.org'>
<link rel='help' href='https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#text-transform'>
<link rel="match" href="reference/text-transform-capitalize-009-ref.html">
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@font-face {
	font-family: 'webfont';
	src: url('/fonts/DoulosSIL-R.woff') format('woff');
	font-weight: normal;
	font-style: normal;
	}
.test, .ref { font-size: 125%; line-height: 1.5em; font-family: 'Doulos SIL', 'Noto Sans', webfont, sans-serif; }
.test span, .ref span { margin-right: 1em; white-space: nowrap; }
/* the CSS above is not part of the test */
.test { text-transform: capitalize; }
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<p class="instructions">The text is arranged in pairs of three-letter 'words'. Test passes if the words in each pair match<br>
If you are missing a font glyph for a character, ignore that pair, but report which characters were ignored.</p>
<div class="test"><span title="U+2C61">&#x2C61;&#x2C61;&#x2C61; &#x2C60;&#x2C61;&#x2C61;</span> <span title="U+2C65">&#x2C65;&#x2C65;&#x2C65; &#x023A;&#x2C65;&#x2C65;</span> <span title="U+2C66">&#x2C66;&#x2C66;&#x2C66; &#x023E;&#x2C66;&#x2C66;</span> <span title="U+2C68">&#x2C68;&#x2C68;&#x2C68; &#x2C67;&#x2C68;&#x2C68;</span> <span title="U+2C6A">&#x2C6A;&#x2C6A;&#x2C6A; &#x2C69;&#x2C6A;&#x2C6A;</span> <span title="U+2C6C">&#x2C6C;&#x2C6C;&#x2C6C; &#x2C6B;&#x2C6C;&#x2C6C;</span> <span title="U+2C73">&#x2C73;&#x2C73;&#x2C73; &#x2C72;&#x2C73;&#x2C73;</span> <span title="U+2C76">&#x2C76;&#x2C76;&#x2C76; &#x2C75;&#x2C76;&#x2C76;</span></div>
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